On This Date:



July 12th, 1927: Babe Ruth was halfway to 60. In his most prolific -- and best known -- season, the Bambino smacks his 30th home run off Indians lefty Joe Shaute. The Yankees went onto win 7 - 0 (Urban Shocker throwing a shutout.)
It came in the season's 83rd game, which meant that Ruth actually homered at a faster pace in the second half of that 154 game marathon than in the first.

July 12th, 1901: Cy Young earns his 300th victory in the Boston Americans 5 - 3 win over the Philadelphia A's. While today, that number means a guaranteed place in Cooperstown, for baseball's most famous pitcher, it was another day at the office -- he was just a bit more than halfway towards his eventual career total of 511 wins!

July 12th, 1949: The All Star Game is integrated. Two years after the major leagues' color barrier was broken, Jackie Robinson, Larry Doby, Roy Campanella (all future Hall of Famers) and Don Newcombe (who probably should be) are the first African Americans to play in the "midsummer classic." Fittingly, it's at the Dodgers home park, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. But the American League jumps on Warren Spahn for four runs in the top of the 1st inning and goes onto win 11-7.

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